10 things to do in Kazan
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10 things to do in Kazan

1. 10 things to do in Kazan

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Kazan is a modern city with a thousand-year history. There is
something to see, take pictures and where to have a wonderful
time. Kazan is a city of amazing contrasts, so you can get
acquainted with the traditions of Islam and Christianity,
ponostalgize over the Soviet past, see the masterpiece of the
entertainment industry of the 21st century and walk around
the carefully preserved ancient Tatar quarter in a very short
time. The ideal time to visit the third capital of Russia is
spring-summer, when the wonderful weather stands and you
can find some large-scale event.

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1. Do not let Syoumbike fall
Syuyumbike - the famous tower, one of the
symbols of Kazan. A distinctive feature of
the tower is that it belongs to the category
of falling. The deviation of the spire from
the vertical at the moment is almost two
meters. The history of the Russian Tower
of Pisa is lost in the centuries. Scientists do
not have an answer when it was built (the
most common version is the 17th century).
Also, it is still unknown what role it played
- there is a minaret, a chapel, and part of
the palace of the Tatar Khanate. The name
was received in honor of Queen
Syuyumbike, who, according to legend,
dropped from the tower after the capture of
Kazan by Ivan the Terrible. Exactly about
this tower, only one thing is known - if you
"support" it a little, then luck is guaranteed
for the whole day. So it's better to come
here early, passing the crowds of tourists.

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2. Visit the main temples of Christianity and Islam,
just crossing the street
Kazan is an amazing place for rafting many cultures. As
evidence, we can cite the fact that the Kul-Sharif
mosque and the Cathedral of the Annunciation are a
minute's walk from each other. In this case everything is
peaceful! The cathedral, whose construction (from a
small church) began in the 16th century, is majestic and
beautiful. The iconostasis deserves special attention. In
the cathedral are preserved the relics of Orthodox saints,
there is a large library of Orthodox literature.
Kul-Sharif about the other. The mosque was built to the
millennium of Kazan and was immediately declared the
largest in Europe (which is not true). Kul-Sharif is a
symbol of the Tatar revival. At the bottom of the mosque
is the Museum of Islam (in our opinion, not the most
notable place - rosary, silver Koran, etc.). It is much
more interesting to climb a balcony for tourists and see a
large hall for prayers - breathtaking. Do not forget that
both churches require a certain "dress code." Do not
come in shorts.

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3. Visit the temple of all religions
Continuing the theme of religion, you can
go from the Kazan Kremlin to the outskirts
of the city and visit the International
Cultural Center of Spiritual Unity, which is
also called the Temple of All Religions.
This building is under construction. Inside
not to hit, but outside it is intriguing: it
contains elements of 16 major religions of
the world. Decide for yourself whether it is
worthwhile to allocate time for a trip here,
but that there is no such thing anywhere
else - a fact.

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4. Learn the Soviet
In Kazan, developing new, do not forget
the old. In the city there are as many as
three museums dedicated to the Soviet
past. And it's not about boring collections
of facts, figures or photographs, but rather
interactive things that are more like rides
than museum exhibits. So, in the museum
of Soviet slot machines, you can gambit
into a "sniper", score as many points in
pinball (remember what it is?) Or check
your strength in the "turner". In the
museum of a happy childhood - toys,
school desks and everything that
surrounded a happy Soviet child in the 7080's. A charge of nostalgia is provided.
Finally, the Museum of Socialist Life exhibits are collected literally from all over
the country. Find the very Cheburashka
that you had when you were a child, or the
very spirits that your mother once used.

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5. Take a walk along the embankment of the
Kazanka River
A beautiful embankment begins near the
Kazan
Kremlin.
The
architectural
dominant of this place is the Palace of
farmers - a modern building of the
Ministry of Agriculture of Tatarstan. On
the promenade it is pleasant to walk,
enjoying the views of the city. It is also
recommended to rent a roller or bicycle.
Separately it is worth noting the wedding
built on the other bank of the river - from
the embankment it can be seen in all its
glory.
6. Visit the Kazan Arbat
Bauman Street is the main pedestrian
artery of the city. It has a large number of
local attractions. It is always full of
tourists and there is always something to
see. Monuments to the Kazan cat and
coach of Catherine II, the Drama Theater
and
monasteries,
historical
and
architectural masterpieces, cinemas and
bars - there is entertainment for every taste
and purse. On the other hand, the most
expensive souvenirs are also sold here.
Arbat, he and in Kazan Arbat.

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7. Tasty food in the "Tea House"
"Tea House" is a dining room located at
Bauman, 64. Here, having overcome the
queue, you can enjoy the masterpieces
of the Tatar cuisine. A little tip: it's better
to go up to the second floor right away.
There is a similar menu and prices, but
you will be served by a waiter. As they
say, there is no truth in the legs, so it's
better to wait while sitting at the table.
And in the restaurant opposite they serve
about the same dishes, but the average
check is several times larger.
8. To have a rest in "Riviera"
"Riviera" is more than an
entertainment center. It is a modern
temple of the entertainment industry.
There is everything: one of the best
water parks in Russia, the IMAX
cinema, restaurants, fitness clubs, a
hotel and much more. It is better to
come here for a whole day to fully
immerse yourself (literally and
figuratively) on a holiday. We advise
you to visit the complex in the
summer - the open part of the water
park will present truly unforgettable
memories.

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9. Walk around the Old Tatar Sloboda
The old Tatar Sloboda, bounded by the
Lower Kaban Lake and the Bulak Canal
(connecting Kazanku and Kaban lakes) in
the east, the routes of the southern city
railroad in the west, the Central Market in
the North and Vakhitov Square in the
south, is a perfect example of a place
where history lives, and time has almost
stopped. This region, formed in the XVIIXVIII centuries, is a unique ensemble of
national Tatar architecture, where without
exaggeration each house is associated with
outstanding names for Tatar history and
culture. Here you can see that old Kazan,
its spirit lives here. After the noisy
"Riviera" the most important thing is to
take a breath and think about the high.

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10. Visit the island-hail Sviyazhsk
Admiring Kazan and having plenty of it, you can and should pay attention to the neighborhood.
The most important attraction is the island of Sviyazhsk. This city was founded by the troops of
Ivan the Terrible as an outpost for the capture of Kazan. Today Sviyazhsk is a whole complex,
which includes a monastery, temples and other historical monuments. Sviyazhsk is located 30
kilometers from Kazan. It is not necessary to go here with an excursion - it is better to save and
get yourself (if you want, you can book a tour on the spot).
There are three options to do this. The first one is by car. The second option is to get on the water.
On the city site of Sviyazhsk you can see the schedule. Tickets are bought at the ticket office of
the River Station of Kazan. The first ship departs in the summer at 8:45. The journey takes two
hours. The third option is on the train. The journey takes about an hour (depending on the route
chosen). It is better to sit on the one that goes to the stop Sviyazhsk. Further on by-passing
transport (near the railway station there are always several "private owners" on duty) to the island
of the city.
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